Vermont Statutes

§ 1736 — Unprofessional conduct

Vermont § 1736
JurisdictionVermont
Title 26Title 26: Professions and Occupations
Ch. 31Chapter 031: Physician Assistants

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 26, § 1736 (2026).

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(a)The following conduct and the conduct described in section 1354 of this title by a licensed physician assistant shall constitute unprofessional conduct; when that conduct is by an applicant or person who later becomes an applicant, it may constitute grounds for denial of licensure:
(1)fraud or misrepresentation in applying for or procuring a license or in applying for or procuring a periodic renewal of a license;
(2)occupational advertising or advertising about health care services that is intended or has a tendency to mislead or deceive the public;
(3)exercising undue influence on or taking improper advantage of a person using the individual’s services, or promoting the sale of professional goods or services in a manner that exploits a person for the financial gain of the practitio

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